Clarifying shampoo

Experts say there is no need to spend a lot of money on shampoo because almost all formulas rely on the same basic ingredients. Suave Daily Clarifying is a deep-cleaning shampoo that is very similar to Neutrogena Anti-Residue, yet costs far less. Reviewers say that it does an excellent job of removing product buildup from hair, leaving it clean and manageable. Experts recommend using a deep-cleaning or clarifying shampoo whenever hair starts to look dull. If you have oily hair, however, you may wish to use it every time you wash. Users at MakeupAlley.com and TotalBeauty.com suggest following up with a conditioner, though, because Daily Clarifying can leave hair feeling dry. If your hair is dry or damaged, experts recommend using a conditioning shampoo like Garnier Fructis Fortifying Daily Care(*Est. $4 for 13 oz.).

We found the best review of Suave Daily Clarifying in Paula Begoun's book, "Don't Go Shopping For Hair-Care Products Without Me." Begoun rates and reviews hundreds of shampoos based on the efficacy and safety of their ingredients. User reviews at MakeupAlley.com and TotalBeauty.com were also useful in evaluating consumer satisfaction.

Hundreds of reviewers at MakeupAlley.com praise Suave's inexpensive Daily Clarifying shampoo. Users say that it does an excellent job of cleaning hair, but some complain that it strips the hair of moisture, making it feel dry. Some recommend following up with a conditioner to solve the problem.

Users at TotalBeauty.com give Suave Daily Clarifying shampoo high marks for removing all traces of product buildup from hair. Some note, however, that it should only be used occasionally because it can dry hair out. TotalBeauty.com editors aren't as impressed, saying that it smells like a "cheap scented candle."

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